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Sandwich materials are evaluated as robust and low weight alternatives for military bridging structures. In service damage tolerance is obviously a key parameter for material selection in this kind of application. However, despite the amount of publications available in literature dealing with low velocity impact on sandwich structure, there is very little done on the study of ballistic impact.
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Perche, N., Hilaire, B., Maile, J.C., Scanzi, J.M. (1998). Effect of Ballistic Impact on the Compression Behaviour of Carbon/Glass Hybrid Composite Sandwich Panels for Military Bridging Structures. In: Vautrin, A. (eds) Mechanics of Sandwich Structures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9091-4_28
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